Council for Cultural Affairs, Executive Yuan began to establish the policy of "Adaptive Reuse of Derelict Space" in 2001 in Taiwan. Our local administrations have been actively searching for derelict space and attempting to renovate historical architecture so that it hanged the original use of the space and gave it a new life. This research explored the spatial context, time dimension, building characteristic and redevelopment process of Song-San tobacco factory. Results from this questionnaire show that there is majority of questionnaire respondents were in middle or high educated, from 21 to 40, business and service industry, civil servants, and students. Also, from Monday to Friday were the peak time and the visitors' motives were for leisure, and the location itself was the most important advertising way. At the same time, they emphasized on not only hardware facilitate but also software demands. The visitors also thought that the derelict space should hold every kind of activities and set more business facilities to attract visitors. Through literature review, we knew that adaptive reuse of Song-San tobacco factory should combine cultural, historical, recreational, educational, tourist etc. mixed-use. And offer some information for planning, management, and operation to improve the quality of the urban living environment to fulfill people's need.

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